If you haven’t already heard about A Degree In Nonsense – it’s the brand new, extraordinarily entertaining, and wonderfully produced podcast from the mind of ...
Read More »PLEASE DON’T EAT ZOMBIE BUGS TO GET HIGH
Last week, Harper’s Magazine authored one of the strangest tweets that we’ve ever seen. It stated, quite simply, and without almost any context: “Scientists advised ...
Read More »WHY? THE PODCAST: ZOMBIE RESEARCH SOCIETY
Our Zombie Research Society survival expert and Advisory Board member Cameron Carlson recently joined Luke Poling and Heidi Hedquist to discuss the inevitable zombie apocalypse, ...
Read More »NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC: NERD A – Z
As you probably know, most universities don’t offer a degree in zombie research; at least not yet! But our official Advisory Board consists of scientists, ...
Read More »THEORIZING ZOMBIISM CONFERENCE 2019
The Zombie Research Society is extremely happy to announce our support for the very first official Theorizing Zombiism Conference, presented by the fine folks at ...
Read More »ZOMBIFIED PODCAST – FEATURING ATHENA AKTIPIS
Perhaps one of the most important academic conferences last year was the very first annual Zombie Apocalypse Medicine Meeting presented by Arizona State University. This ...
Read More »CRISPR CREATES GENETICALLY MODIFIED WEAPON
Our official research team often suggests that the inevitable zombie virus may be the result of a genetically modified virus; something akin to a superbug ...
Read More »VIRUSES CAN NOW INFECT OTHER VIRUSES
While researching the inevitable zombie apocalypse, our team has studied everything from parasites and chemical weapons to deadly diseases and viruses. We followup on every ...
Read More »ZOMBIE AWARENESS MONTH: MAY 2019
Once again, the Zombie Research Society is happy to celebrate Zombie Awareness Month! Our annual campaign is meant to raise awareness of the living dead, ...
Read More »NEW THERAPY DRAWS OUT AND KILLS VIRUSES
Unlike a number of other deadly viruses, acquired immunodeficiency syndrome and human immunodeficiency viruses are almost entirely avoidable. However, once they take hold the result ...
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